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1568.1 | It's not there fault that they are c**p drivers/parkers... make 'em take their test again!!!
| RUTILE::BISHOP | | Tue Oct 15 1991 11:28 | 4 |
| Come on now let's be fair!
I wouldn't neccessarily call them plonkers. It's just means that their driving
skills need some touch up... ;-)
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1568.2 | Maybe security should anounce the car on the PA? | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Tue Oct 15 1991 12:21 | 8 |
| Anyone who parks a car over two spaces and either doesn't realise
or doesn't care enough to repark the car , is a plonker in my
book. Also, they may be a bad *first* time parker but if they
are so bad at parking that they can't *eventually* get it right,
that makes them a menace as well as a plonker.
Jerome.
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1568.3 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | I'm not from Bushey | Tue Oct 15 1991 13:32 | 6 |
| re .-1
You took the words out of my mouth (finger)!
ian
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1568.4 | A reply from one of those Plonkers | JUMBLY::RICHARDS | | Tue Oct 15 1991 15:32 | 50 |
| Ref this subject.
As the owner and driver of the red Sierra, D420 YRX I take exception to
being called a Plonker. When I parked my car this morning I did so in
such a way as to leave an adequate gap between my vehicle and
the Black Nova that was already parked well over the white lines. Now
unfortunately this put the nearside (for you sprogs that's the left hand
side when viewed from the driver's seat whilst facing forwards) of my car
about a foot over the white lines of the parking box. I was well aware of
this.
I suppose in Mr Batterbee's world what I should have done is ignored
the remainder of the box in which the Nova had a foothold and parked
properly in the next available box. The fact that this would have
wasted about 5 feet of perfectly good parking space seems to have
escaped the originator of this note. Also, as we are talking about the
far end of a row in which there was only 7-8 proper car spaces left anyway,
it would have made more sense for everybody to follow the lead of the Nova
and consequently me, and allow 7 of those 8 cars to park. As it was, some
like mind (to Mr Batterbee) decided that he would park between the
lines, presumably to make a point, and this effectively reduced the
remaining parking space to 5 cars.
Now whilst I agree that bad parking can really get up peoples noses and
in a lot of cases can be positively dangerous, being called a Plonker
is even more irritating and can often make peoples' noses bleed.
p.s.
Parking is a sore point with me as in the past I have even had to
threaten people with court action over parking on my property.
Only joking about the nose bleed Jerome
Paul
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1568.5 | Where the cap fits | YUPPY::RAVEN | | Tue Oct 15 1991 16:21 | 8 |
| REPLY to 1568.0
I didn't know that DEC Park had a car park attendant .
( Tongue in cheek symbol )
KR
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1568.6 | | FORTY2::NAYLER | Mike Nayler | Wed Oct 16 1991 10:31 | 17 |
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Don't worry Paul some people are just always right and the rest of us mere
mortals are just destined to be wrong. I mean how could you possibly have
a reason for parking the way you did........unthinkable.........
Mike.
I wonder if I'll be told that I must reverse may car into its parking place
as well as getting it between the white lines.
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1568.7 | Any more plonkers ? | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Wed Oct 16 1991 10:46 | 14 |
| OK Paul, I had a feeling that a person who puts cossie wheels on
his Sierra probably does take an interest in cars and would take
exception to being called a plonker. I did suspect that what Paul
explained was the case, but if I'd been you Paul, I would have
parked further up the spaces and made other people look bad. I
retrospectively denominate Paul as joint Plonker of the Day. That
has nothing to do with bleeding noses....honest (insert clucking
noises here). I think the people who didn't reply proved what I said
the basenote.
Has anyone got any nominations for todays plonker?
Jerome the self appointed car park attendant. :-)
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1568.8 | Reverse Gear - What reverse gear? | JUMBLY::RICHARDS | | Wed Oct 16 1991 11:33 | 5 |
| Mike
I didn't realise that they fitted reverse gear on Reliant Robins
Paul
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1568.9 | Get to work earlier!!! :^) | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Wed Oct 16 1991 11:35 | 6 |
| � Has anyone got any nominations for todays plonker?
How about anyone who gets so worked up about how others park that
they feel a whole note should be dedicated to abusing them? :^)
Mark
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1568.10 | One Cobra assault cannon please. | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Wed Oct 16 1991 12:30 | 15 |
| >How about anyone who gets so worked up about how others park that
>they feel a whole note should be dedicated to abusing them? :^)
So you not be in the least bit peeved if you had to park at the
opposite end of the car park to the building when it was pouring
with rain all because of bad parking. Is so, you must be so laid
back that your lying down. :-) Seriously though, its also the
attitude "Oh I couln't give a t*ss" which annoys me as well. The
same type of attitude that clogs up the overtaking lanes on the
motorway, that leaves their fogs lights on all day, that reverses
back down slip roads.......
Jerome who'll probably die prematurely of stress. :-(
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1568.11 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | On the bank of brinkruptcy | Wed Oct 16 1991 12:37 | 3 |
| �Jerome the self appointed car park attendant. :-)
Maybe its not just car park attendant that you've appointed yorself :-)
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1568.12 | The laid back one speaks. | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Wed Oct 16 1991 12:54 | 11 |
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Heh, Jerome, lighten up and chill out! :^)
When I worked at DEC park I always parked in the top bay of the first
crescent in. How? Well I always left home early enough not to have to
worry about where to park.
If you're worried about getting wet I can recommend a very good
umbrella sales outlet. :^)
Mark
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1568.13 | Parking too close drives me mad | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @RDL 830-5279 | Wed Oct 16 1991 13:12 | 0 |
1568.14 | Lucky, you don't know how lucky | BAHTAT::HILTON | How's it going royal ugly dudes? | Wed Oct 16 1991 13:46 | 6 |
| Up north we have to share 1 parking space per 10 employees, and I have
to get up 5 hours before I go to bed, lick road clean with tongue, and
live in a shoe box in middle of road
:^)
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1568.15 | Oh silly me, I was wrong all along ! | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Wed Oct 16 1991 13:48 | 20 |
| re : .13, Dave, are you nominating yourself as plonker of the day? :-)
Anyway, I'm suprised that something like bad parking doesn't evoke
a greater response in condemning the practice, when something like
leaving fog lights on prompts dozens of replies. I conclude that
I am the only person that finds bad parking in the least bit annoying
and therefore nominate myself as plonker of the day for being so
silly as to start this note. As bad parking is irrelevant I shall
now start to park badly as I know it doesn't annoy anyone. So, if you
see a white GTE taking up three spaces you will all know its me.
I am now lightening up at the request of a fellow noter.
I am now looking forward to another 65 years of parking badly as I
am now so "lightened up" I shall live to an old age. Just think how
many times I can park badly over 65 years. At an average of once a day
thats 23,741.25 times. Happy parking noters :-) :-) :-)
Jerome.
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1568.16 | | FORTY2::NAYLER | Mike Nayler | Wed Oct 16 1991 14:57 | 16 |
|
erm, where does the .25 come from? Can you park .25 of a time.....
Paul,
What where you saying about noses....
Mike
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1568.17 | ? | SHIRE::GOLDBLATT | | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:14 | 1 |
| totally irrelevant and all that, but what's a plonker ?
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1568.18 | I can't wait to start parking badly | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:17 | 15 |
| re : .16
The .25 comes from taking leap years into account ie
65 x 365.25 = 23,741.25
I thought that some smarty pants would take me to task if I forgot
about leap years. Also, I reckon that after 65 years of parking
badly, I'm sure I'll find a way to park .25 of a time. Like only
put the first quarter of the car in the space and leave the rest
sticking out and blocking passage past. Not that anyone would find
this in the least bit irritating :-)
Jerome the light.
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1568.19 | Noses, Bloody Noses | JUMBLY::RICHARDS | | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:35 | 8 |
| re .18
Jerome
I wouldn't try parking JUST the nose of your car like that because
before too long somebody would be trying to do something to your nose.
I don't know, it's always the noses that suffer.
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1568.20 | Dork of the Day | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:56 | 15 |
| But why Paul? As bad parking doesn't annoy anyone, then why
would someone want to do something to my nose. Maybe a roving
plastic surgeon. Maybe the bloke that broke my nose the other
week. Maybe the phantom nose picker. :-)
re : .17
Plonker is a polite(ish) way of calling someone an idiot. The
word is also used as a non-swear word that refers to the male
member. Not that I had that in mind of course. I imagine the
nearest US slang equivalent would be dork.
Jerome.
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1568.21 | So being called and Enormous Plonker is a complement? | TASTY::NISBET | DELETE/TOO_LATE DOCDB.DAT; | Wed Oct 16 1991 18:01 | 1 |
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1568.22 | | JUMBLY::RICHARDS | | Wed Oct 16 1991 18:13 | 7 |
| re .21
It depends on what you do with your enormous idiot.
Hang on a minute - did I get something wrong?
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1568.23 | | MARVIN::RUSLING | Hastings Upper Layers Project Leader | Wed Oct 16 1991 18:15 | 8 |
|
I hesitate to join in for being nominated a car park attendant, but
what about the car (carefully naming no names) that regularly parks
neatly over the yellow lines just as you round the corner of DECpark II
on the way to the engineering entrance? This person cannot be bothered
to park properly 20 yards (sorry metres) away.
Dave
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1568.24 | Things that go bump in the car park | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:03 | 7 |
|
I agree. Taking up two parking spaces is annoying.
BUT... Not as annoying as the total plonkers who try to take up two
spaces while your car is still in one of them.
Chris
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1568.25 | An accident is one thing, lying about it is another ! | CRATE::RUTTER | The Joy Of Six(es) | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:32 | 14 |
| � BUT... Not as annoying as the total plonkers who try to take up two
� spaces while your car is still in one of them.
I've been the victim of this before.
Luckily, the plonker agreed to pay for the damage caused,
even though he claimed he did not drive into my car.
He said 'the wind caught my door' - this doesn't match up
with the size and shape of the dent it caused, or was there
a hurricane in the SBP car park that I didn't know about ?
Would I be a plonker if I 'accidentally' dented this persons face ?
J.R.
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1568.26 | It CAN happen! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:40 | 10 |
|
I was that plonker once (not your car though, John :^))
I opened the door on my Renault 5 once and, sure enough, the wind
tore it from my hand and BANG! into the door of a neighbour's Renault
25! Fortunately the 25 is made of sturdier stuff than the 5 and their
was no damage to either car (PHEW!). I doubt I'll have this problem
with the Calibra as each door seems to weigh about as much as a R5 GTT!
Mark
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1568.27 | Flaming on a bit here | CRATE::RUTTER | The Joy Of Six(es) | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:41 | 28 |
| � I opened the door on my Renault 5 once and, sure enough, the wind
� tore it from my hand and BANG! into the door of a neighbour's Renault
I can understand how this sort of accident can occur, quite easily.
In this case though, the car was a Beetle and the dent in the side of
my car was extremely round and went in a couple of inches.
If it was caused by a door, the dent would have had a somewhat
straight edge. In fact, when taken to a garage to check the damage
the first comment was 'driven into by someones headlight, then' !
This was because paint surrounded most of the dent, but part of the
paintwork was unmarked. Of course, there was no obvious sign on
the beetle, neither on the door nor on any of the wings/bumpers.
Strange thing, the driver of the offending bug now parks to one
side of the car park, separately to almost all other vehicles.
A good idea, methinks !
J.R.
PS The only redeeming action was that the driver did leave a note
on my car to own up to the damage - although he might've been worried
about any witnesses to the fact. Also, it would not have taken me
more than a moment to work out that the green paint on the side of
my white car might just have come from the green heap of sh!t that
was parked next to me at the time !
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1568.28 | Sounds like he was a very nice man! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:57 | 10 |
|
Re .27
I reckon you were dead lucky.
You'd've had a hell of a job PROVING it was him who'd done the damage
if he'd not owned up and you would almost certainly have ended up out
of pocket.
Mark
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1568.29 | And tonights videofits are ... | CRATE::LEECH | If only it were a Honda ! | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:03 | 11 |
| >> I reckon you were dead lucky.
>>
>>> You'd've had a hell of a job PROVING it was him who'd done the damage
>> if he'd not owned up and you would almost certainly have ended up out
>> of pocket.
Not really, all you would need to do is ask to look at the video from
the security cameras mounted in the car park.
Shaun.
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1568.30 | That's the best laugh I've had in ages!! | HEWIE::RUSSELL | Hari Krishna, Hari Ramsden, Hari Hari | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:06 | 8 |
| re .29;
>>Not really, all you would need to do is ask to look at the video from
>>the security cameras mounted in the car park.
I've got this wonderful bridge in London I can sell you, too...
Peter.
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1568.31 | A definite hit, rather than door opening damage | CRATE::RAWSON | Watching birth puts you off red meat | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:25 | 8 |
| > Not really, all you would need to do is ask to look at the video from
> the security cameras mounted in the car park.
Well how do I get these tapes, 'cos someone has bashed the front
wing of my car in SBP. I now have some white paint on my blue car.
Who's got a white car in SBP ?
Alex :^(
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1568.32 | | CRATE::LEECH | If only it were a Honda ! | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:28 | 5 |
| >> -< That's the best laugh I've had in ages!! >-
Laugh though you may, it *IS* true, and I have seen it !
Shaun.
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1568.33 | | CRATE::LEECH | If only it were a Honda ! | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:29 | 7 |
| >> Well how do I get these tapes
Ring 2424 and ask security about them.
Shaun.
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1568.34 | Sure it isn't grey primer ? | CRATE::RUTTER | The Joy Of Six(es) | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:31 | 7 |
| � Who's got a white car in SBP ?
I've got a white car today, usually the red one though.
Wasn't me guv.
J.R.
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1568.35 | Who me ? No ! Oh, all right it was. | SUBURB::JASPERT | | Tue Nov 12 1991 13:27 | 6 |
| ...If you want to see the carpark video, report it to
security/facilities asap. This happened to me & I was able to collect
from the third party who firstly denied it ! His manager persuaded him
that it is better settled out of court. Long live security cameras.
Tony.
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1568.36 | A guy down the chip shop swears he's Bob Maxwell ! | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:33 | 25 |
| Anyone else notice the phenomenon of the punter who needs another car
to park next to ?
When entering a public car park (and this includes SBP) I always make
for an unpopular section of that car park in the (sometimes hopeless)
hope that this will prevent anyone parking next to my car. This works
for 99% of the time in SBP, but invariably you can come back to your
car to find the same section of car park devoid of cars bar your own
vehicle... oh and the car now parked on the driver's side of your
car... and if you're really unlucky there will be someone's car parked
on your passenger side as well.
If a car park is pretty much full of cars then I'll try and find an end
slot and park as far over to the end of the end slot as possible. This
can sometimes backfire as you may come back to your vehicle to find the
next person along has decided to ignore the white lines marking his/her
space and instead has parked as close to your vehicle as possible...
easier to line up then you see.
Despite these measures my car has been knocked twice in SBP's car park.
Nothing like a good gripe after lunch...
Stephen
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1568.37 | Ho HO HO | LARVAE::HUTCHINGS_P | Manchester City | Wed Nov 13 1991 14:12 | 5 |
| And that was _NOTHING_ like a good gripe....
.
.
:-) :-) :-) :-)
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1568.38 | | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | Its a Bad Original System | Wed Nov 13 1991 14:42 | 17 |
| >> Anyone else notice the phenomenon of the punter who needs another car
>> to park next to ?
Just like on holiday :
Find a long empty beach
Choose suitable spot on it
Relax in solitude
Then, some other bum comes and plonks themself right next to you ;-(
Solution, get up and move to almost any other part of the beach,
which will still be empty... until another bum comes along
J.R.
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1568.39 | | UPROAR::EVANSG | Gwyn Evans @ IME - Open DECtrade | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:07 | 9 |
| Look at it from the other point of view...
If I park in a parking space with empty bays on either side, that
gives two other people chances to scrape the side of my car. If I
chose a space with cars on either side, then I should be safer!
(_I_ assume that people are less likely to scrape the side of my car
when leaving a space than when entering one... Wonder if that's true?)
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1568.40 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @REO 830-2279 | Wed Nov 13 1991 18:01 | 9 |
|
Re.39:
>_I_ assume that people are less likely to scrape the side of my car
> when leaving a space than when entering one... Wonder if that's true?)
Depends on whther they reversed in or not. If they did reverse in your safe.
/Dave.
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1568.41 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | It's all gone very quiet... | Wed Nov 13 1991 18:10 | 9 |
| RE: <<< Note 1568.40 by VANGA::KERRELL "Dave Kerrell @REO 830-2279" >>>
� Depends on whther they reversed in or not. If they did reverse in your safe.
Why should anyone want to reverse in his safe; assuming he has a safe
that is?
Laurie.
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1568.42 | Translation for Capn. Grammar | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @REO 830-2279 | Thu Nov 14 1991 09:12 | 4 |
| re.41:
It depends on whether they reversed in or not. If they did reverse in then you
are safe to park next to them.
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1568.43 | | SBPUS4::MARK | I wanna be a slug...... | Thu Nov 14 1991 09:19 | 5 |
|
Ah, but what happens when it looks like they reversed in, but because there are
two lines of cars face to face, they actually drove in forwards from the other
side ? Are you safe then ? And how about your car ?
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1568.44 | I'm a front-first man | WELLIN::NISBET | Dougie Nisbet 7853 4334 | Thu Nov 14 1991 11:33 | 9 |
| I always park next to another car. There must be some deep seated
psychological reason for this. Anyway, a car park scattered with cars in a
random distribution looks scruffy.
And I always drive in forward. Why do people drive in forward, and others
reverse in? So many mysteries.
Dougie
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1568.45 | | UPROAR::EVANSG | Gwyn Evans @ IME - Open DECtrade | Thu Nov 14 1991 12:11 | 3 |
| Well, I normally reverse in as I find that I can get into spaces
easier that way, together with the fact that I prefer not to have to
reverse out into the traffic when I leave.
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1568.46 | Right 35, left 46, right 24..... | JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJ | Kinda lingers..... | Thu Nov 14 1991 13:12 | 9 |
| It seems to me that a lot of people that reverse into spaces
shouldn't have bothered. Anyway, surely the best way to park
is across three spaces. :-)
Parking in a safe sounds like an answer to car theft. Until the
toerag thieves learn to safe break that is.
Jerome.
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1568.47 | Practical answer... | HABS11::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Thu Nov 14 1991 20:44 | 4 |
| If it weren't for cars seeking each other out to park next to, where
would all the minis come from?
Cheers...Gary
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1568.48 | Army policy not polocy | CURRNT::PAYNE_A | Hangover=The Wrath of Grapes | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:16 | 9 |
| I always reverse in to car park spaces ever since I borrowed my boss's
car at a previous job and parked it in an inward facing position. He was
an ex-army man and gave me a very painful 'dead-leg' because I had
parked it facing inwards, due to the fact that "in a bomb-scare, it
would take a few-seconds longer to get out if parked inwards". Now,
this may be common polocy in the army, but if there was a bomb scare, I
wouldn't bother getting my car out!
Andy
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1568.49 | Cock up on the adjustment to civilian life front? | NEWOA::SAXBY | Who left the O out of discount? | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:19 | 4 |
|
Presumably this man is now in a suitable institution?
Mark
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1568.50 | lampposts | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Mon Nov 18 1991 09:24 | 4 |
| I always park next to Lampposts (read NEXT to), this avoids people
bashing into your car, especially supermarket trollies. I do however,
have problems in DECpark, as you have to park sideways in two spaces,
to be next to the posts.
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1568.51 | Get smart don't drink wei�beir and park in Daglfing | RTOVC0::CBUTCHER | I am a full groan man | Mon Nov 18 1991 09:39 | 19 |
| Tony,
Why don't you try parking so that there is a wall on each side and if
you're really lucky try and find one with a wall over the top and then
no one can park next to you and it also stops them seagulls doing a
database dump all over the sliding glass sunroof. This method does
however have a cost implication but seeing as you're a contractor you
can afford it.
Having said this my solution is this park the car in the drive get on a
plane fly to a different country and use a train then you're always
sure that no has parked next to you and that you'll always be able to
remember where you've parked it.... Also this way you can sling the
Wei�beirs down your neck with DWC and you don't have to spend all night
in the car park at Daglfing looking for the car ;-)
Have a good one you old tart,
Chris
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1568.52 | Just when I was settling down!! | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Mon Nov 18 1991 18:20 | 9 |
| Chris,
The car parks are just not the same in England...along with the trains,
the bier, and I miss the tomatoe club when miss @@ is on!!
Tony, sufferring_withdrawl_symptoms_already
but_is_getting_a_new_car
but_its_not_an_elan
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1568.53 | BT @@ Works for me and DWC. | RTOVC0::CBUTCHER | I am a full groan man | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:19 | 11 |
| I can understand the point about @@. I'll wander in with DWC tonight
and drool a little for you. The car parks aren't the same you say, I'm
pretty certain that they'll let you have your job back at Daglfing
anytime you want, just don't sleep on the job again, or the spew come
to think of it. So what's the new motor then me old mate, girlie,
talked you into four doors and a back seat that can be utilised for
carrying devices for baby Rayner's ?
Chris, suffering_from_a_night_out_with_IC_and
hung_over_to_death_and_thinking_of_a_wind
up_for_the_R5GTTurbo_guys_who_rise_to_bait
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1568.54 | Had to mention this one... | SUBURB::VEALES | Simon Veale - DEC Park, Reading | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:34 | 7 |
| Seen today in DEC Park car park... a Citroen 2CV parked with its back
end JUST in the parking space, its front end out in the middle of the
bay.
Either driver = plonker, or handbrake = knackered
:-)
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1568.55 | | UPROAR::EVANSG | Gwyn Evans @ IME - Open DECtrade | Tue Nov 19 1991 09:07 | 4 |
| Lift up the front and push it back? :-)
One of the few cars that you can easily bump start on your own...
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1568.56 | You don't bump start 2CV's... | HEWIE::RUSSELL | Hari Krishna, Hari Ramsden, Hari Hari | Wed Nov 20 1991 16:02 | 5 |
| re .55;
you use the starting handle, like wot it was designed for.
peter (who has started 2CV's in the past like that!)
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